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Overview

This video describes the technique of microdissection of the brain from an adult zebrafish. This method helps in obtaining whole brain derived neuorospheres that can be studied further.

Protocol

1. Dissection of the Adult Zebrafish Brain

  1. Prepare a dissection bed by filling a 100 mm x 15 mm Petri dish with gel ice packs. Then place the lid on the petri dish and incubate at -20 °C until the gel freezes. On top of the lid place a square of clean filter paper and wrap both the filter paper and petri dish with plastic film.
  2. Clean and sterilize all the microdissection instruments by 70% ethanol or heat before each use. Place all sterilized dissection instruments near the dissecting microscop.......

Representative Results

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Figure 1: Differentiation of Zebrafish Brain-derived Neurospheres. (A-CE) Phase contrast images of whole brain-derived neurospheres cultured in the Z-differentiation medium during 1 (A, DiVd1), 3 (B, DiVd3) and 4 (and D, DiVd4) days. (E) Dorsal view of the who.......

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Source: Lopez-Ramirez M. A. et. al., Isolation and Culture of Adult Zebrafish Brain-derived Neurospheres. J. Vis. Exp. (2016).

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